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Accessing the Pressure Tap
NOTE: If you are accessing the pressure tap to take a
manifold pressure reading only, it is now accessible
and you do not need to remove the rest of the
burner. If you are trying to gain access to the
other components, skip this step and proceed to
the next section.
Locate the pressure tap shown to the right. It is
approximately in the center of the appliance.
Use a manometer to test the gas manifold gas pressure.
Removing the Burner
NOTE: If you are accessing the gas or electrical connections you do not need to remove anything else on the top
portion of the burner tray. If you are trying to gain access to the orifice(s) to convert the appliance to
LP gas, follow the steps below.
Remove the screws that
secure the burner to the tray
assembly (8 for a 48"
appliance, 12 for a 72", 16
for an 84", 20 for a 120" and
24 for a 132" appliance). Set
screws aside for
reinstallation.
Lift the burner out of the
appliance and set it aside for
reinstallation.
Accessing Pilot Components
Remove the (2)
¼" screws that
secure the media
tray end to the
media tray sides.
Lift the media
tray end piece
out of the
appliance and
set it aside for
reinstallation.
Once maintenance or testing of components is complete, follow the above steps in reverse to return
the appliance to its proper configuration.
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Maintenance
Pilot Side
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Pressure Tap
located here.
Use an 11/32" nut
driver to remove the
nut that secures the
thermopile and a
1/4" nut driver to
remove the nut that
secures the ignitor.
Disconnect the
component wires
from the control
module and remove
them from the
appliance.
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